Yesler Terrace Park
Yesler Terrace Park is a 1.7-acre (0.69 ha)[1] public park operated by Seattle Parks and Recreation, in Seattle's Yesler Terrace neighborhood, in the U.S. state of Washington.[2][3][4] Located next to the Yesler Community Center, the park opened in 2018.[5] FeaturesYesler Terrace Park features a playground and climbing structures, a (not always functional) restroom,[6][7] a spray park, a turf hill,[8] and a small soccer field.[9] The park is considered accessible and inclusive. According to Seattle's Child, the park "has stacked rubber rings that a wheelchair user or a kid with cerebral palsy can climb. Someone who needs more challenge can choose the complex net climbers. This park also has a saucer swing that fits bigger bodies and provides sensory play as well as a spinner designed at transfer-height where everyone's facing each other."[10] Ela Lamblin's stainless steel gazebo structure Whirl Piece: Current Events (2005) is installed in the park.[11] The spray pad has red and gray stone sculptures by Christine Bourdette.[12][13]
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